ja ja after home-made and vhs covers it was only a question of time when the topic dvd covers would start.
and taadaaa
here it is please post your dvd covers of the paghetties that you have.
these you all shoud have! no excuses of I cant understand how to make them, or I dont have them!
post your macaronies, blue undergrounds star media, kochs the whole mic mac !
come we are trying to make this a big site were all spaghetti goodies can be found!
probably the next topic will be orriginal spaghetti record covers
PLEASE ONLY POST COVERS OF MOVIES THAT ARE NOT ALLREADY POSTED!!! SO DONT POST 12 VARIATIONS OF A VEW DOLLARS MORE!!!
TRY TO POST NICE LOOKING COVERS WITH GOOD LOOKING ARTWORK!!! SO NO UGLY GERMAN COVERS WITH BIG PICTURES OF KLAUS KINSKI!!! WE DONT HAVE SO MUTCH FREE DISK SPACE!!!
Im sorryy that I have to say this,
but I really cant enjoy this movie "Dollar for the Dead ", I had to turn it of after watching it for 10 min!
I found it a cheap madly of spaghetti highlights, with some acters who´s career wasnt going so well.
I more had the feeling that the acters were having a drinking evening together to talk about why they didnt have a carere anymore. Than, after smoking to mutch they came up with the idea to make a modern spaghetti western. they all became very enthousiastic and were thinking they are going to make a great cult movie “in the style of Tarentino”
I really find this movie very nerving and apsolutely dont want to give it the credits of being a Spaghetti!
dont understand me wrong Im happy that you post a dvd cover and its nothing personally against you
I understand your feelings about this movie, even though I personally found it somewhat enjoyable. It’s an hommage to Sergio Leone and not meant to be taken seriously. Every shot of the stranger hits the target and he never runs out of ammo. It’s completely absurd; basically everything in this movie is impossible. Besides that, for a television production it’s pretty good and it does have a lot of action. Regardless of the quality (or the lack thereof), I do think it’s a spaghettiwestern, because it includes some relevant Italian/spaghetti credits:
Cinematography by
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci (as Gianni Fiore), who worked on China 9, Liberty 37
Production Design by
Luciano Spadoni, who worked on Twice a Judas and China 9, Liberty 37
-Ricardo Palacios (actor) who acted in a whole bunch of spaghettiwestern, too many to mention.
IMDB link for Ricardo Palacios: Ricardo Palacios - IMDb
yeah because all you idiots ATTACH the pictures instead of linking to them
please stop attaching stuff, get an image host (for example photobucket) and link to the pictures, thanks